Infrastructure Boost in Telangana Courts: CM Reddy's Assurance
Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy promised High Court Chief Justice Aparesh Kumar Singh the provision of court infrastructure and staff recruitment in various districts. This follows the 2016 district reorganization by the previous government, increasing districts from 10 to 33.

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Telangana Chief Minister A Revanth Reddy assured the Chief Justice of the High Court, Aparesh Kumar Singh, of pursuing infrastructure developments and staff recruitment in the state's courts during a Saturday meeting.
The meeting, which included other judges from the High Court, stressed the pressing need for adequate court buildings and infrastructure in the newly established districts of Telangana. The officials also underscored the importance of filling significant staff vacancies across these districts.
The commitment from the Chief Minister comes in light of the 2016 reorganization by the previous BRS government, which expanded the number of districts from 10 to 33, necessitating improved judicial facilities to serve the increased administrative regions efficiently.
(With inputs from agencies.)
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